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specificity

[ spes-uh-fis-i-tee ]

noun

  1. the quality or state of being specific.
  2. Biochemistry, Pharmacology. the selective attachment or influence of one substance on another, as an antibiotic and its target organism or an antibody and its specific antigen.


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Other Words From

  • nonspec·i·fici·ty noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of specificity1

First recorded in 1875–80; specific + -ity

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Example Sentences

He cast himself, he cast lovers, ex-lovers, friends, collaborators, and his films became famous for their bantering specificity.

But everything in Abbudin feels willfully generic, as if even the tiniest hint of specificity might give offense.

Alchemical songs that achieve pop universality through personal specificity.

The specificity of the reporting instructions are strangely comforting… follow these steps exactly, and you will live.

A judge eventually threw out the suit, concluding that the charges “lacked specificity.”

The fact of specificity is supported by the fact of constancy of forms.

The first phenomenon which strikes us in this connection is again a phenomenon of specificity.

These experiments were made at a time when the nature and bearing of the problem of specificity was not yet fully recognized.

The method thus shows the existence of not an absolute but of a strong quantitative specificity of blood serum.

The Bordet reaction was not only useful in indicating the specificity and blood relationship for animals but also among plants.

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